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How to Play the eLearning File Size Game Without Losing Quality

eLearning Brothers

Have you ever had to play the File Size Game? The game we play is when we decrease course file sizes to load faster for your learners without losing quality. You might want to have a file size game plan. File Size Game Strategy. Second, reduce video files. Third, reduce audio files.

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How to Reduce the File Size of your eLearning Images

LearnUpon

Do you find that the file sizes of your courses are huge? To overcome this you need to reduce the size of the mixed media elements within your courses. One quick way to achieve this is to use image compression to reduce the size of the images you are using. . Compressing images reduces the file size of an image.

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The Magic of Microlearning

Association eLearning

That’s the main idea behind microlearning. It takes a big idea, like car maintenance, and breaks it down into a series of short, focused parts. Keeping the parts focused and “bite-sized” helps prevent overly dense content. Smaller file sizes. Takes less time to produce and approve individual parts.

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What is an Interactive eBook: A Step-By-Step Guide to Create One

Hurix Digital

File Size : Audio and Video elements can significantly increase an ebook’s overall file size. The key is to find the right balance between adding as much informative multimedia content as possible and keeping an eye on the overall file size of your ebook.

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How to Improve Your Higher Ed’s Website Efficiency

Think Orion

User-Centric Design The basic idea of user-centered design is simple — put the user first. Optimized content often means smaller file sizes and efficient coding practices, contributing to faster page loading times. User-centered design is an iterative process that requires a deep understanding of target users.

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How to Design Fantastic M-Learning with 9 Guidelines

Infopro Learning

Things like connection speeds will help you determine the technology to use for your m-learning, and also the file size and the type of elements you use. So, now you have a limited amount of screen space, to convey the idea. Mobile devices come in various sizes like cell phones (4-6 inches) and tablets (7-10 inches).

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Instructional Design Questions? There’s an App for that! …You need to check it out.

Kapp Notes

My friend and colleague, Connie Malamed (aka The eLearning Coach ) has developed a handy iPhone application that will help you become a better instructional designer making tips, definitions and ideas available right at your finger tips. The original idea arose from laziness. GET THE APPLICATION HERE. Isn’t there a saying about that?